Over 150 activists of the party led by its chairman and former minister Harsh Dev Singh assembled proceeded to the temple with a cow and worshipped it there.
The protestors raised the slogans demanding end to cow slaughter in Kashmir, action against those indulging in it and implementation of the ban.
Later, the protestors took out a procession which passed through several markets and lanes of old city areas.
He noted that Section 298-A of the RPC states that the intentional killing or slaughtering a cow or similar animal is a cognizable, non- bailable offence punishable with 10 years imprisonment and fine while, section 298-B states that possessing the flesh of such an animal is a cognizable, non bailable offence punishable with imprisonment of one year and a fine.
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He also attacked ruling BJP, saying it had "surrendered" on this issue and become a "mute spectator on the sacrilegious slaughters".
He demanded immediate arrest of the separatist leaders for rabble rousing and disparaging the Indian law.